New Music: Otto, Puddle Of Mudd, Sirenia & Saint Asonia

Ottto
Ottto: Sweaty Pool (featuring Nick Oliveri – Queens Of The Stone Age/Kyuss)
The song is the title track from a four-song EP, “Sweaty Pool,” due on December 5th.
“I think this track shows how the universe works in an interestingly cool way,” states bassist Tye Trujillo. “I grew up heavily influenced by Nick’s music, and years later here we are collaborating with him. The world isn’t ready for this track.”
Sweaty Pool

Puddle Of Mudd
Puddle Of Mudd: Firefly
“I wrote ‘Firefly’ as a tribute to Layne Staley (Alice In Chains), Chester Bennington (Linkin Park), Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) and all the fallen soldiers who gave their lives,” explains frontman Wes Scantlin. “Their voices and sacrifices lit a fire in me, and I wanted this song to be a way of keeping their light alive.”
The track comes from the band’s latest album, “Kiss The Machine,” which dropped in May.
Firefly

Sirenia Vocalist Emmanuelle Zoldan
Sirenia: Nightside Den
It’s the Symphonic Metal band’s first single from their upcoming album, “Amanita Messis.”
“‘Nightside Den’s” a melodic and groovy midtempo song with a very catchy chorus and a nice symphonic touch,” offers bandleader, multi-instrumentalist, composer and songwriter Morten Veland.
Nightside Den

Saint Asonia
Saint Asonia: Paranoid
“We actually recorded this (Black Sabbath) cover years ago while we were recording the ‘Extrovert’ EP,” writes the band, “It didn’t end up on the EP, and when we recently lost Ozzy (Osbourne), we all talked, and decided now was the time to put it out there. It’s just our own little tribute to the band and the man who changed the landscape of heavy music forever and opened the door for bands like us.
Paranoid
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